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I Was Made To Be Up There

Topic: #411 of 2000 for Sermons on Growth in Christ
Date Added: December 2002
Audience: Believer Young Adults (19 - 30)
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“Made For The High Places’
Philippians 3:12-14

Introduction :

A Danish philosopher gave a powerful lesson in a story concerning wild geese.
He tells us that the geese came and went with the seasons as their ancestors had done for centuries. One day some of the geese, on their annual trip, landed in a farmer’s barnyard. The farmer adopted the geese and saw to it that they had plenty to eat. Life was easy and the geese decided they had found a comfortable place to live out the rest of their days.
But as time went along the easy life took its toll. The geese became fat and lazy, and their desire to soar again in the high places had faded into a faint
memory cascading in the winds of their minds. When they heard the familiar calls of their brothers, sisters, and friends high above the fat, lazy, barnyard geese could only casually look up.
Occasionally, one of them would have an old stirring deep inside to join his friends and soar again where the air was pure, sweet, and bracing. One day those
stirring were too strong for the goose to resist, and it started its courageous run across the pasture, extended its wings, became air borne for only a few feet and then fell to the ground with a great thump.
Before long the call to the high places all but vanished in the barnyard geese. Their friends would fly over, honking their calls to the higher, nobler life, but the grounded geese paid little attention as they contently pecked away at the farmer’s corn. And soon the desire to return to the sky and the long flights to freedom disappeared altogether.
They were made for the high places complacency ruined their ability to reach the potential.
Paul is telling us that we are made for the high places. Paul had just received news that the Philippian church was in a sad state. Pride had invaded her members, leading them to pursue theit self centered motives. They were living in the spiritual swamps of egotism where the air is polluted wit arrogance and self importance. The once modet and humble fellowship of the Philippian church had
humble fellowship of te Philippian church had een poisoned by the obnoxious fumes of selfishness.
Paul tells us that God made us for the high laces amd that we are to press on with a determination to reach the destination of being Christ-like. There is a divine call for us to come to the high places. We can take our place on the high pinnacles of the Celestial City or we can live in the sour swamps of self-centeredness. The choice is ours!
To every man there openeth
A Way and Ways and a Way.
The High Souls climbs the Hig Way,
And the Low Soul climbs the Low,
And in between, on the misty flats,
The rest drift to and fro.
But to every man there openeth
A High Way, and a Low.
And every man decideth
The Way His soul shall Go.
Christians who would live on the high plane of Spiritual maturity and Christlikness, there are some encouragements given to you and I in these verses.
I. The one who encourages us in our quest for the nobler life is ifentified in verse twelve : Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.
Paul was talking here about his friend Jesus. He is the one encouraging us to take the high road and live the noble life.
The apostle is looking back at his encounter on the road
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